???? Places Where the Sun Never Sets for Months
(The Midnight Sun phenomenon — above the Arctic & Antarctic Circles)
1. Svalbard, Norway
When: April–August
The sun stays visible 24/7 for about 4 months — even at midnight.
2. Northern Norway (Tromsø, Nordkapp)
When: May–July
Locals hike, fish, and even play sports at 2 AM daylight.
3. Iceland
When: May–August
Not fully dark for months; midnight feels like golden hour.
4. Finland (Lapland)
When: May–July
In the far north, the sun doesn’t set for up to 73 days.
5. Sweden (Kiruna & Arctic Circle)
When: May–July
Endless daylight fuels hiking, festivals, and late-night life.
6. Alaska, USA (Utqiagvik / Barrow)
When: May–July
Experiences over 80 days of continuous sunlight.
7. Greenland
When: Late May–Late July
Ice landscapes glow under nonstop daylight.
8. Antarctica
When: September–March
The longest daylight on Earth — nearly 6 months without sunset.
(The Midnight Sun phenomenon — above the Arctic & Antarctic Circles)
1. Svalbard, Norway
When: April–August
The sun stays visible 24/7 for about 4 months — even at midnight.
2. Northern Norway (Tromsø, Nordkapp)
When: May–July
Locals hike, fish, and even play sports at 2 AM daylight.
3. Iceland
When: May–August
Not fully dark for months; midnight feels like golden hour.
4. Finland (Lapland)
When: May–July
In the far north, the sun doesn’t set for up to 73 days.
5. Sweden (Kiruna & Arctic Circle)
When: May–July
Endless daylight fuels hiking, festivals, and late-night life.
6. Alaska, USA (Utqiagvik / Barrow)
When: May–July
Experiences over 80 days of continuous sunlight.
7. Greenland
When: Late May–Late July
Ice landscapes glow under nonstop daylight.
8. Antarctica
When: September–March
The longest daylight on Earth — nearly 6 months without sunset.
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